Table of contents for Religion and reconciliation in Greek cities : the sacred laws of Selinus and Cyrene / Noel Robertson.

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AbbreviationsIntroduction Part I: At Selinus, Rules Throughout the Year 1. The Lead Tablet 2. Displaying the Tablet 3. A Household Offering 4. The Kotytia and the Olympic Truce 5. The Solstice Festival at Olympia 6. Zeus EumenÍs and the Eumenides 7. The Semnai Theai 8. Zeus Milichios in Spring 9. Before the Harvest 10. Tritopatreis Foul and Pure 11. Tritopatreis as Wind Gods 12. Zeus Milichios in Summer 13. After the Harvest 14. Hospitality for an Elasteros 15. Zeus Elasteros and Other Lightning Gods 16. Selinus, c. 450 B.C.Part II: At Cyrene, Rules for Every Need 17. The Inscription 18. Some General Rules 19. Akamantes and Tritopateres 20. The Tithing Rules 21. Rites of Artemis 22. Suppliant purifications 23. Cyrene, c. 335-324 B.C.ReferencesAbbreviationsIntroductionPart I: At Selinus, Rules Throughout the Year 1. The Lead Tablet2. Displaying the Tablet3. A Household Offering4. The Kotytia and the Olympic Truce5. The Solstice Festival at Olympia6. Zeus EumenÍs and the Eumenides7. The Semnai Theai8. Zeus Milchios in Spring9. Before the Harvest10. Tritopatreis Foul and Pure11. Tritopatreis as Wind Gods12. Zues Milchios in Summer13. After the Harvest14. Hospitality for an Elasteros15. Zeus Elasteros and Other Lightning Gods16. Selinus, c. 450 B.C.Part II: At Cyrene, Rules for Every Need 17. The Inscription18. Some General Rules19. Akamantes and Tritopateres20. The Tithing Rules21. Rites of Artemis22. Suppliant Purifications23. Cyrene, c. 335-324 B.C.References